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How Catholics Should Approach the Arab Israeli Conflict

1+ mon, 5+ day ago  (628+ words) Recent events have left many Americans confused or angry at their nation's Middle Eastern ally. How should Catholics approach Israel? The Bible, papal teachings, and history can all be helpful in formulating a coherent Catholic response. This does not mean,…...

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If You Want to MAHA, Plant a Garden

14+ hour, 18+ min ago  (1030+ words) Everyone wants to Make America Healthy Again, but we're looking in the wrong places. We debate health-care policy, argue about insurance systems, and spend billions on supplements, medications, and biohacking trends; meanwhile, we ignore one of the most powerful and…...

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A Juridical Analysis on the FSSPX Consecrations

14+ hour, 8+ min ago  (392+ words) While an act may violate the requirement for a pontifical mandate, it does not necessarily juridically constitute a rupture of communion or schism. The society defends itself against any accusation of schism and, relying on all traditional theology and the…...

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Are We in the End Times?

1+ day, 14+ hour ago  (712+ words) We believe, as Christians, that human history is not just a series of meaningless, random events; rather, we are part of a Larger Story. So, are we in the End? We are certainly well past the middle'about 2, 000 years past the…...

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crisismagazine. com > opinion > one-of-the-noblest-americans

One of the Noblest Americans

1+ day, 14+ hour ago  (1411+ words) Apart from developing a reputation for virtue and intellectual acumen, one of the least recognizable members of the Court, Justice Samuel Alito, is also one of the foremost defenders of religious liberty. One of the Noblest Americans Apart from developing…...

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crisismagazine. com > opinion > the-american-pope-and-the-american-president-a-stark-easter-sunday-contrast

The American Pope and the American President: A Stark Easter Sunday Contrast

2+ day, 14+ hour ago  (547+ words) The competing Easter messages of Pope Leo XIV and President Donald Trump couldn't be more diametrically opposed. A starker contrast is difficult to imagine. On Easter Sunday, the American pontiff, Pope Leo XIV, issued a message and a deadline. As…...

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Easter, the Greatness of Man, and the Artemis II Mission

2+ day, 14+ hour ago  (1519+ words) Crisis Magazine Easter, the Greatness of Man, and the Artemis II Mission Artemis II reminds us of our potential for magnificence, what can happen when we take God's beautiful gift of reason and apply it for good. Many Americans would…...

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A Blueprint for the Thomism of the Future

3+ day, 14+ hour ago  (462+ words) Without an interior life of love, prayer, sacrifice, and repentance, even sound doctrine can't stop the moral collapse and spiritual bankruptcy in the Church. I have just finished reading an excellent symposium written by contemporary Catholic Scholastic Theologians. Each, in…...

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crisismagazine. com > opinion > easters-victory-for-truth-and-freedom

Easter's Victory for Truth and Freedom

3+ day, 14+ hour ago  (707+ words) We do not believe in Christ's resurrection because it makes a nice ending or stirs sympathy. We believe it because it is true. A good many years ago, I suggested to some friends that we start a Catholic book discussion…...

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crisismagazine. com > opinion > why-being-rather-than-nothingness-part-ix

Why Being Rather Than Nothingness? Part IX

5+ day, 14+ hour ago  (497+ words) The 'God question' grips every person inescapably, for none so much, ironically, as the proclaimed atheist. "I felt and feel," writes Chesterton, And if there is no God, where then do we locate the cosmos? Can it even be without…...